The majority of prostate cancers are low or favorable-risk Gleason 3+3 cancers. > 75% of all prostate cancers fall into this category, > these prostate cancers are particularly slow growing, and are NOT a great risk. > their average cell doubling time is in the order of 475 days or so, > at this rate […]
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BEWARE ROBOTIC SCALPEL FOR PROSTATE CANCER
The so-called robotic surgical treatment for prostate cancer is doubly egregious in that not only is it reserved for mainly prostate cancers which are NOT real cancers but even worse, this robotic operation has failed miserably in the goal of saving significant numbers of lives as well as being associated with an unbelievable incidence of […]
The PSA Biomarker For Prostate Cancer
What is the PSA? The Prostatic Specific Antigen (PSA) is a serine protease produced by the prostate to liquefy the ejaculate and allow sperms to migrate once deposited within the vagina. Disruption of the prostatic gland architecture like in cancer, allows greater amounts of PSA to enter the bloodstream. > the commonly used PSA, or […]
PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT WARNINGS
Dr. Bert Vorstman has written several informative resource e-papers and blogs specifically geared towards men wanting to educate themselves about localized prostate cancer. The purpose of these papers was to counter the incredible amount of misinformation, misrepresentation and conjecture regarding the management and possible therapy for localized prostate cancer. Much of these falsehoods have been […]
BEWARE, BEWARE PROSTATE CANCER “CARE”
Not all prostate cancers are equal. In fact, most prostate cancers do not behave like cancer and do not need treatment. Non-lethal and Potentially Lethal Prostate cancers Basically, there are two types of prostate cancer. non lethal the very common Gleason 6 (3+3) prostate “cancer” is not a cancer, it does not spread, is not […]
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